| | | | | | When I took a picture of this "tomb of the fireman", my backpack started to move again. This time I didn't wait. I opened it right away.
The 7-eleven plastic bag was shaking. I opened the bag. Midori stared at me, silently, unmoving, as if asking me, "What? Why are you staring at me?"
It was then I realized the source of vibration wasn't from inside, but it was from beneath. And beneath the bag, I found my PDA (which I placed there right after I documented Ishikawa Takuboku's tomb).
The vibratring alarm was on, there was a note to remind me to clean the filter on my computer. OK, I guess I shouldn't download my whole outlook calendar into my PDA.
Anyway, I took out the PDA and documented the whole incident with it. | | | | | |
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| model | Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT |
| date | Tue 2006-10-31 08:58:59 |
| focal | 17.0mm (35mm equivalent: 28mm) |
| city | Bangkok, Hong Kong, Vancouver |
| distant | walk 0.05 km SE from last photo |
| location | Map of "tomb of the firemen" |
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| width | 400 |
height | 600 |
| flash | No |
timing | 0.0080 s (1/125) |
| aperture | f/8.0 |
iso | 400 |
| whitebalance | Auto |
exposure | program (auto) |
| latitude | N 41d 44.80m 0s |
longitude | E 140d 43.21m 0s |
| elevation | 0.00m |
continent | Asia |
| country | Thailand |
region | South East Asia |
| itinerary | Exit Bangkok |
activity | Home - End of trip |
| weather | Rain |
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